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Reviewer:
noir addict
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July 29, 2023
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WALK THE DARK STREET
First word that comes to my mind watching this movie: FARFETCHED. To begin with, two guys walking around, even in 1956 with rifles is enough to scare anyone and bring cops. Then the laughable guys DRESSED IN SUITS, looking dapper to go out nightclubbing.
I tried to watch more than half of the movie and I just couldn't even though the idea of this being made normally would intrigue me to do so.
Reviewer:
roddor
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July 6, 2019
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are movies supposed to be "believable?"
Many comments point to the movie not being "believable"
The movie wasnt made in 2019. today, everything is expected to be "believable" in some kinda "it could happen" platform. If not, then it has to be totally out the pocket like a blue Genie, or Fighting alians or something. Can a movie be a movie? A godd story, without all the "reality tv" expectations of today? why review a movie made in 1956 if youre looking of r the "guy next door" level acting of 2019
Reviewer:
eggbone
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March 23, 2016
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**
Bad acting and poor directing make this non-noir film a bad bet. Dialog, screenplya and cinematography also suffer too.
Not quite a * but a whole **
Reviewer:
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November 3, 2011
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Film Noir Oddity
A fascinating mid-50s b-noir oddity, written and directed by Wyott Ordung, the man who wrote the early 50s sci-fi b-gems ROBOT MONSTER and TARGET EARTH and directed Roger Corman's MONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOOR. Worth watching for the unusual story, interesting visuals, and a pre-Rifleman Chuck Connors.
Reviewer:
Ivar Sand
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November 1, 2011
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Not believable
I agree with Vic Demise. The story is too illogical and too improbable to be believable.
Reviewer:
splue
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May 8, 2011
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5*****
5*****
Reviewer:
pertinent
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April 9, 2011
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Walk the Dark Street with Chuck Connors
Chuck Connors is an excellent actor. He could have used a better supporting cast. The lead female actress' performance was rather corny and lame.
Reviewer:
Vic Demise
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April 3, 2011
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Who do you call to get these PLOT holes filled?
While it was at least entertaining, and I really loved seeing the shots of old Hollywood/Los Angeles (trying to recognise the streets and such- tricky, as I was born 9 years after this was made) there are just too many glaringly unlikely things happening here. Turn off your logical mind, then you can enjoy this for what it is.
Reviewer:
porterville
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March 13, 2011
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Chuck Connors "Over the Top" in 'Walk the Dark Street"
A different and rewarding role for Chuck Connors as he plays an over-the-top psychopath in this movie. Don Ross gives an above average performance as does Regina Gleason. The plot becomes more suspenseful as the movie progresses. Some surprises are in store for the viewer toward the end of the movie.